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- catalog abstract "TheEuropeanConferencesonPlanning(ECP)areamajorforumforthepres- tation of new research in Arti?cial Intelligence Planning and Scheduling. They developed from a series of European workshops and became successfully es- blished as international meetings. Previous conferences took place in St. Au- stin (Germany) in 1991, Vadstena (Sweden) in 1993, Assisi (Italy) in 1995, and Toulouse (France) in 1997. ECP-99 was held in Durham, United Kingdom. The conference received s- missions from all over Europe, from the US, Canada, South America, and New Zealand. This volume contains the 27 papers that were presented at the conference. They cover a variety of aspects in current AI Planning and Scheduling. Several p- minent planning paradigms are represented, including planning as satis?ability andothermodelcheckingstrategies,planningasheuristicstate-spacesearch,and Graphplan-Based approaches. Moreover, various new scheduling approaches and combinations of planning and scheduling methods are introduced. Inadditiontotheconferencepapers,threeinvitedtalkswerepresentedbydist- guished researchers of the ?eld: Fausto Giunchiglia (IRST Trento, Italy) gave an introduction to Planning as Model Checking. The corresponding paper by F- sto Giunchiglia and Paolo Traverso is included in this volume. Claude Le Pape (BouyguesTelecom,France)presentedConstraint-BasedScheduling:Theoryand Applications, and Nicola Muscettola (NASA Ames, USA) talked aboutPlanning at 96 Million Kilometers from Earth. ECP-99 received support fromPLANET,the European Network of Excellence in AI Planning, the University of Durham, United Kingdom, and the University of Ulm, Germany.".
- catalog contributor b11919403.
- catalog contributor b11919404.
- catalog contributor b11919405.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Planning as Model Checking -- Conformant Planning via Model Checking -- Strong Cyclic Planning Revisited -- Scaleability in Planning -- Exploiting Competitive Planner Performance -- A Parallel Algorithm for POMDP Solution -- Plan Merging & Plan Reuse as Satisfiability -- SAT-Based Procedures for Temporal Reasoning -- Numeric State Variables in Constraint-Based Planning -- Hierarchical Task Network Planning as Satisfiability -- Exhibiting Knowledge in Planning Problems to Minimize State Encoding Length -- Action Constraints for Planning -- Least Commitment on Variable Binding in Presence of Incomplete Knowledge -- Scaling up Planning by Teasing Out Resource Scheduling -- Real-Time Scheduling for Multi-agent Call Center Automation -- Task Decomposition Support to Reactive Scheduling -- Greedy Algorithms for the Multi-capacitated Metric Scheduling Problem -- Automata-Theoretic Approach to Planning for Temporally Extended Goals -- Integer Programs and Valid Inequalities for Planning Problems -- Deductive Synthesis of Recursive Plans in Linear Logic -- Sensor Planning with Non-linear Utility Functions -- Propice-Plan: Toward a Unified Framework for Planning and Execution -- What is the Expressive Power of Disjunctive Preconditions? -- Some Results on the Complexity of Planning with Incomplete Information -- Probabilistic Planning in the Graphplan Framework -- Making Graphplan Goal-Directed -- GRT: A Domain Independent Heuristic for STRIPS Worlds Based on Greedy Regression Tables -- Planning as Heuristic Search: New Results.".
- catalog description "TheEuropeanConferencesonPlanning(ECP)areamajorforumforthepres- tation of new research in Arti?cial Intelligence Planning and Scheduling. They developed from a series of European workshops and became successfully es- blished as international meetings. Previous conferences took place in St. Au- stin (Germany) in 1991, Vadstena (Sweden) in 1993, Assisi (Italy) in 1995, and Toulouse (France) in 1997. ECP-99 was held in Durham, United Kingdom. The conference received s- missions from all over Europe, from the US, Canada, South America, and New Zealand. This volume contains the 27 papers that were presented at the conference. They cover a variety of aspects in current AI Planning and Scheduling. Several p- minent planning paradigms are represented, including planning as satis?ability andothermodelcheckingstrategies,planningasheuristicstate-spacesearch,and Graphplan-Based approaches. Moreover, various new scheduling approaches and combinations of planning and scheduling methods are introduced. Inadditiontotheconferencepapers,threeinvitedtalkswerepresentedbydist- guished researchers of the ?eld: Fausto Giunchiglia (IRST Trento, Italy) gave an introduction to Planning as Model Checking. The corresponding paper by F- sto Giunchiglia and Paolo Traverso is included in this volume. Claude Le Pape (BouyguesTelecom,France)presentedConstraint-BasedScheduling:Theoryand Applications, and Nicola Muscettola (NASA Ames, USA) talked aboutPlanning at 96 Million Kilometers from Earth. ECP-99 received support fromPLANET,the European Network of Excellence in AI Planning, the University of Durham, United Kingdom, and the University of Ulm, Germany.".
- catalog extent "viii, 372 p. :".
- catalog identifier "3540678662 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 1809. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 1809.".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "006.3/33 21".
- catalog subject "Artificial intelligence Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Artificial intelligence.".
- catalog subject "Computational complexity.".
- catalog subject "Computer science.".
- catalog subject "Computer software.".
- catalog subject "Electronic data processing.".
- catalog subject "Planning Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Q334 .E37 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "Planning as Model Checking -- Conformant Planning via Model Checking -- Strong Cyclic Planning Revisited -- Scaleability in Planning -- Exploiting Competitive Planner Performance -- A Parallel Algorithm for POMDP Solution -- Plan Merging & Plan Reuse as Satisfiability -- SAT-Based Procedures for Temporal Reasoning -- Numeric State Variables in Constraint-Based Planning -- Hierarchical Task Network Planning as Satisfiability -- Exhibiting Knowledge in Planning Problems to Minimize State Encoding Length -- Action Constraints for Planning -- Least Commitment on Variable Binding in Presence of Incomplete Knowledge -- Scaling up Planning by Teasing Out Resource Scheduling -- Real-Time Scheduling for Multi-agent Call Center Automation -- Task Decomposition Support to Reactive Scheduling -- Greedy Algorithms for the Multi-capacitated Metric Scheduling Problem -- Automata-Theoretic Approach to Planning for Temporally Extended Goals -- Integer Programs and Valid Inequalities for Planning Problems -- Deductive Synthesis of Recursive Plans in Linear Logic -- Sensor Planning with Non-linear Utility Functions -- Propice-Plan: Toward a Unified Framework for Planning and Execution -- What is the Expressive Power of Disjunctive Preconditions? -- Some Results on the Complexity of Planning with Incomplete Information -- Probabilistic Planning in the Graphplan Framework -- Making Graphplan Goal-Directed -- GRT: A Domain Independent Heuristic for STRIPS Worlds Based on Greedy Regression Tables -- Planning as Heuristic Search: New Results.".
- catalog title "Recent advances in AI planning : 5th European Conference on Planning, ECP'99, Durham, UK, September 8-10, 1999 : proceedings / Susanne Biundo, Maria Fox (eds.).".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".